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Page 1: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting

Page 2: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily

Page 3: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily

• Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region

Page 4: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily

• Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region

• WFOs are also responsible for warnings in their specific region

Page 5: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times daily

• Different weather forecast offices (WFOs) are responsible for their specific region

• WFOs are also responsible for warnings in their specific region

• NWS forecasters rely heavily on the Advanced Weather Information Processing System (AWIPS) to understand current conditions and make forecasts

Page 6: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

Page 7: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

Page 8: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

Page 9: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service WFOs

Page 10: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs

Page 11: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs

• Short-term forecasts• 7-day zone forecasts• Aviation forecasts• Marine forecasts• Forecast discussions

Page 12: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The National Weather Service

• A variety of products are created at NWS WFOs

• Short-term forecasts• 7-day zone forecasts• Aviation forecasts• Marine forecasts• Forecast discussions

Current Lubbock forecast discussion and 7-day zone forecast…

Page 13: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The Forecasting Process

• Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting

Page 14: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The Forecasting Process

• Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting

• Strongly based on observations (radar, satellite images, surface observations)

Page 15: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The Forecasting Process

• Forecasts from now out to a few hours is called nowcasting

• Strongly based on observations (radar, satellite images, surface observations)

• Forecasts beyond about 6 hours is based mostly on numerical weather prediction (NWP) models

Page 16: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction

• Numerical weather models operate in 3 main phases:

1) Analysis

Page 17: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction

• Numerical weather models operate in 3 main phases:

1) Analysis

2) Prediction

Page 18: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction

• Numerical weather models operate in 3 main phases:

1) Analysis

2) Prediction

3) Post-processing

Page 19: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase

• A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with

1) A previous forecast

Page 20: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase

• A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with

1) A previous forecast

2) Observations

Page 21: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Analysis Phase

• A gridded, 3-dimensional analysis is produced with

1) A previous forecast

2) Observations

• The process by which the above are combined is called data assimilation

Page 22: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• Gridded atmospheric analyses are produced by combining the following:

1) A previous forecast

2) Forecast uncertainty

3) Observations

4) Observation uncertainty

Page 23: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• Temperature at a single point (Lubbock):

T = 80oFTerror = 1oF

T = 86oFTerror = 10oF

Previous forecast from model

Observation

Page 24: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• Temperature at a single point (Lubbock):

T = 80oFTerror = 1oF

T = 86oFTerror = 10oF

Previous forecast from model

Observation

AnalysisT = 81oF

Page 25: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• Temperature at a single point (Lubbock):

T = 80oFTerror = 10oF

T = 86oFTerror = 1oF

Previous forecast from model

Observation

AnalysisT = 85oF

Page 26: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• Temperature at a single point (Lubbock):

T = 80oFTerror = 5oF

T = 86oFTerror = 5oF

Previous forecast from model

Observation

AnalysisT = 83oF

Page 27: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• The resulting analysis is the most likely state of the atmosphere based on the given information

Page 28: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• There are a variety of different modern methods of data assimilation

Page 29: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Data Assimilation

• There are a variety of different modern methods of data assimilation

1) Three-dimensional variational data

assimilation (3DVAR)

2) Four-dimensional variational data

assimilation (4DVAR)

3) The ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF)

Page 30: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations:

1) Conservation of momentum

Page 31: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations:

1) Conservation of momentum

2) Conservation of mass

Page 32: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations:

1) Conservation of momentum

2) Conservation of mass

3) Conservation of energy

Page 33: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• The prediction phase of NWP involves calculating the future state of the atmosphere (starting point = the analysis) under the following governing equations:

1) Conservation of momentum

2) Conservation of mass

3) Conservation of energy

Example: =d(wind)

dtwind

Page 34: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!!

Page 35: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!!

1980s: U.S. nested grid model – 80-km

resolution over continental U.S.

(48-hr forecast runtime = hours)

Page 36: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• NWP takes massive amounts of computing power!!!

1980s: U.S. nested grid model – 80-km

resolution over continental U.S.

(48-hr forecast runtime = hours)

Today: Weather Research and Forecasting

model – 12-km resolution over U.S.

(48-hr forecast runtime = 10 minutes)

Page 37: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• NWP can be classified in 2 ways:

1) Deterministic – a single forecast is

produced and relied upon

Page 38: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Prediction Phase

• NWP can be classified in 2 ways:

1) Deterministic – a single forecast is

produced and relied upon

2) Probabilistic – many forecasts are

produced and forecast probabilities can

be generated (ensemble forecasting)

Page 39: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Deterministic vs. Probabilistic Forecasting

Time = 00-hr

Page 40: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Deterministic vs. Probabilistic Forecasting

Time = 00-hr

Time = 72-hr

Page 41: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Probabilistic Forecasting

10-day forecasts

Page 42: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Probabilistic Forecasting

• Main challenge = Expressing uncertainty to the public in a way it will be useful

Page 43: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Probabilistic Forecasting

• Main challenge = Expressing uncertainty to the public in a way it will be useful

- Do people want to hear what the high

temperature will be, or do they want to

know the possible range of high

temperatures?

Page 44: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The Prediction Phase – How Can Forecasts Go Bad?

• There are 2 main sources of error in NWP forecasts:

1) Initial condition error – errors in the

analysis of a NWP model

Page 45: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

The Prediction Phase – How Can Forecasts Go Bad?

• There are 2 main sources of error in NWP forecasts:

1) Initial condition error – errors in the

analysis of a NWP model

2) Physics errors – physics that are

wrong in the NWP model (mostly

associated with surface processes)

Page 46: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Initial Condition Error

• Initial condition errors are always present in NWP analyses

Page 47: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Initial Condition Error

• Initial condition errors are always present in NWP analyses

• Because of chaos, errors in the analysis will eventually grow to be large (forget about 30-day forecasts!)

Page 48: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Initial Condition Error

• Initial condition errors are always present in NWP analyses

• Because of chaos, errors in the analysis will eventually grow to be large (forget about 30-day forecasts!)

• Whether or not initial condition error matters to short-range (0-72hr) forecasts is another question…

Page 49: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Initial Condition Error

Sensitivity of 24-hr cyclone position to SLP

L

Page 50: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

Page 51: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

- Surface radiation processes

Page 52: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

- Surface radiation processes

- Frictional turbulence of surface winds

Page 53: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

- Surface radiation processes

- Frictional turbulence of surface winds

- Convection

Page 54: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• The physics in NWP models aren’t perfect

- Surface radiation processes

- Frictional turbulence of surface winds

- Convection

- Cloud processes

Page 55: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• Physics errors often lead to model biases – consistent errors in certain model variables (e.g. surface temperature)

Page 56: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Physics Errors

• Physics errors often lead to model biases – consistent errors in certain model variables (e.g. surface temperature)

- Documented biases of nested grid

model…

Page 57: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Post-processing Phase

• The post-processing phase of NWP involves creating graphics of the forecast:

Page 58: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Numerical Weather Prediction – The Post-processing Phase

• The post-processing phase of NWP involves creating graphics of the forecast:

1) 500-mb height

2) SLP

3) Surface wind

4) 3-hr precipitation

5) 1000-500mb thickness

Page 59: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

Page 60: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

Page 61: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

• The final forecast product includes the human factor – judgments based on both a forecaster’s experience and NWP

Page 62: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

Page 63: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

• Model Output Statistics (MOS) – a post-processing technique that correlates relationships between a model forecast and reality over many, many forecasts

Page 64: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

NWP Post-processing

• Model Output Statistics (MOS) – a post-processing technique that correlates relationships between a model forecast and reality over many, many forecasts

• MOS produces a forecast incorporating these statistical relationships

Page 65: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Other Forecasting Methods

• Other forecasting methods include:

1) Persistence forecasting – a forecast

identical to the previous day’s conditions

Page 66: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Other Forecasting Methods

• Other forecasting methods include:

1) Persistence forecasting – a forecast

identical to the previous day’s conditions

2) Climatological forecasting – a forecast

identical to the average conditions for

that day

Page 67: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Forecast Verification

• Forecast verification is the process of measuring the skill of a forecast (model, human forecaster, MOS…)

Page 68: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Forecast Verification

• Forecast verification is the process of measuring the skill of a forecast (model, human forecaster, MOS…)

Page 69: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Long-range Forecasts

• The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for forecasts valid more than 1 week into the future (numerical models and statistics)

Page 70: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Long-range Forecasts

• The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for forecasts valid more than 1 week into the future (numerical models and statistics)

• Seasonal forecasts are also made by the CPC that indicate above or below probabilities of warm/cold or wet/dry seasons

Page 71: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Long-range Forecasts

• The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for forecasts valid more than 1 week into the future (numerical models and statistics)

• Seasonal forecasts are also made by the CPC that indicate above or below probabilities of warm/cold or wet/dry seasons

CPC predictions for 2010/2011…

Page 72: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Analysis

• Forecaster awareness is a major aspect of forecasting, and focuses on knowing the current atmospheric conditions using:

Page 73: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Analysis

• Forecaster awareness is a major aspect of forecasting, and focuses on knowing the current atmospheric conditions using:

1) Observations (radar, satellite,

radiosondes, surface station obs)

Page 74: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Analysis

• Forecaster awareness is a major aspect of forecasting, and focuses on knowing the current atmospheric conditions using:

1) Observations (radar, satellite,

radiosondes, surface station obs)

2) Weather maps

- Surface

- Aloft (850, 700, 500, 300mb)

Page 75: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Observations

• 4 main observation types help forecasters familiarize themselves with current weather conditions:

1) Satellite images

Page 76: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Observations

• 4 main observation types help forecasters familiarize themselves with current weather conditions:

1) Satellite images

2) Radar images

Page 77: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Observations

• 4 main observation types help forecasters familiarize themselves with current weather conditions:

1) Satellite images

2) Radar images

3) Thermodynamic diagrams from

radiosondes (Stuve diagrams)

Page 78: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Observations

• 4 main observation types help forecasters familiarize themselves with current weather conditions:

1) Satellite images

2) Radar images

3) Thermodynamic diagrams from

radiosondes (Stuve diagrams)

4) Surface station plots

Page 79: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Satellite Images

Visible Satellite Imagery

Page 80: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Satellite Images

Infrared Satellite Imagery

Page 81: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Satellite Images

Water Vapor Satellite Imagery

Page 82: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Radar Imagery (reflectivity)

Page 83: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Radar Imagery (wind velocity)

Page 84: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Radar Imagery

• A forecaster reveals the secrets of Doppler radar…

Page 85: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Thermodynamic Diagrams

Page 86: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Surface Station Plots

Page 87: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Maps

• Surface maps – reveals locations of important things such as:

1) Fronts

2) Cyclones (low-pressure centers)

3) Anticyclones (high-pressure centers)

4) Pressure gradients

Page 88: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Surface Weather Map

Page 89: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Maps

• 850-mb maps – reveals locations of important things such as:

1) Fronts

2) Warm and cold advection

3) High temperature forecast guidance

4) Winds just above the surface

5) Guidance on precipitation type

Page 90: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

850-mb Weather Map

Page 91: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

850-mb Weather Map

850-mb warm and cold air advection

Page 92: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

Weather Maps

• 700-mb, 500-mb, and 300-mb maps – reveal locations of important things such as:

1) Jet stream position

2) Location of jet stream troughs and

ridges

3) Location of jet streaks

4) Location of warm/cold air aloft

Page 93: Chapter 13 – Weather Analysis and Forecasting. The National Weather Service The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for forecasts several times.

500-mb Map